"My future is currently in Manchester," he told Sky Sport Germany (h/t BBC Sport). "I still have a contract, I am playing there at the moment, but who knows what will happen in the next few months."

Barcelona were heavily linked with Pogba over the summer. The Catalan giants had a bid of £45 million plus Yerry Mina and Andre Gomes rejected by the Red Devils, according to the Guardian's Fabrizio Romano.

Pogba is also interested in a return to former side Juventus, and the France international could push for a return in January, according toTuttosport(h/tCalciomercato.com).

The midfielder's comments are likely to fuel speculation over his future.

Football correspondent James Robson offered his view:

James Robson @jamesrobsonES

It’s really beginning to feel like Pogba is trying to force the issue over #mufc future. Very easy to put all the uncertainty to bed - but flatly refuses to.
Reached the point where it is just undermining for Mourinho, who in contrast is saying all the right things

Pogba also spoke about his relationship with manager Jose Mourinho with Sky Sport Germany.

"We have a pure coach-player relationship, that's right," hesaid. "One thing I can assure you, I will always give 100 per cent, no matter which coach, I always give everything for United—I can not say more."

Alex Shaw at ESPN FC felt his words were not helpful:

Alex Shaw @AlexShawESPN

Needless and inflammatory comments from Pogba. "I'll always give 100% no matter which coach" is jarring. First of all, the "which coach" line and secondly, this is 2 weeks after saying "My attitude wasn't right." Try and string 10+ performances in a row.

TheMirror'sDavid McDonnell reported Pogba has called a "truce" with Mourinho and will not seek a move in the winter transfer window.

Mourinho has failed to consistently get the best out of Pogba during his time at Old Trafford. However, the blame does not lie solely with the manager.

Pogba toldSky Sportsafter Manchester United's shock defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion in August that his "attitude wasn't right enough" during the game.

Football writer Daniel Harris said the Frenchman has not done enough at Old Trafford:

Daniel Harris @DanielHarris

I like Pogba. He’s a phenomenal talent and I enjoy his attitude to the game. But the way he teases about his future, you’d think he was already delivering Robson x Ronaldo levels, when in fact you’d struggle to list three brilliant performances in more than two seasons.

Barcelona players have been happy to talk about the possibility of Pogba moving to the Camp Nou. Striker Luis Suarez said he "would always be welcome," per RAC1 (h/tMalik Ouziaat theEvening Standard).

Meanwhile, defender Gerard Pique has also given his approval andsaidthe club "would be happy to have him here."

Pogba's refusal to commit his future to Manchester United is another indicator all is not well at Old Trafford. He remains a key player for the club, and if he were to leave, the Red Devils would demand a huge fee.